Preferred Name |
偷窃狂 / Kleptomania |
Definitions |
Kleptomania is characterized by a recurrent failure to control strong impulses to steal objects in the absence of an intelligible motive (e.g., objects are not acquired for personal use or monetary gain). There is an increasing sense of tension or affective arousal before instances of theft and a sense of pleasure, excitement, relief, or gratification during and immediately after the act of stealing. The behaviour is not better explained by intellectual impairment, another mental and behavioural disorder, or substance intoxication. |
ID |
http://purl.bmicc.cn/ontology/ICD11CN/6C71 |
definition |
Kleptomania is characterized by a recurrent failure to control strong impulses to steal objects in the absence of an intelligible motive (e.g., objects are not acquired for personal use or monetary gain). There is an increasing sense of tension or affective arousal before instances of theft and a sense of pleasure, excitement, relief, or gratification during and immediately after the act of stealing. The behaviour is not better explained by intellectual impairment, another mental and behavioural disorder, or substance intoxication. |
exclusions |
shoplifting as the reason for observation for suspected mental disorder, ruled out (QA02.3) |
hasDbXref | |
inclusions |
pathological stealing |
label |
偷窃狂 / Kleptomania |
mappingRelation | |
notation |
6C71 |
note |
If stealing occurs within the context of conduct-dissocial disorder or a manic episode, Kleptomania should not be diagnosed separately. |
prefixIRI |
ICD11CN:C71 |
prefLabel |
偷窃狂 / Kleptomania |
subClassOf |